World Wide Wodehouse: Sites about
Wodehouse and his works
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P. G. Wodehouse,
his life and words
A couple of quick intros:
For those interested in Wodehouse's life:
And what, you ask, did he write?
And what, you ask, have others written about him?
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Wodehouse
People
Some people are professionally associated with Plum:
Some people are historically associated with Plum:
Some people are avocationally associated with Plum:
Some people are avuncularly associated with people who like Plum:
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Wodehouse Societies
Wodehouse fans, en masse, are not wholly explainable by any currently
popular philosophy:
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Music & Theater
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Movies & Television
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Food &
Drink
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On-Line
Pastiches
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Untitled
Jeeves & Wooster, by Gavin Steyn
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"Bread Upon the Waters,"
by Uncle Aussie
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"All Quiet in the
Western Patch"
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"Jeeves and
the Slippery Paradox," by
Jonathan R.
Partington
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"Bertie and
the Blood Hunt," by Erik Nielsen
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Search Necronomicon Press's on-line
catalog for ordering information on Scream for Jeeves, a Wodehouse-Lovecraft
parody including the stories "Cats, Rats, and Bertie Wooster" and "Something
Foetid"
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"Jeeves
and the Great White Way," by Tony Hendra (you may need to register
with the N.Y. Times)
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"Jeeves and
the Ph.D" and "Jeeves
Behind the Line," by (presumably) Jeremy Hardy, Jr.
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"The Existentialist
Greyhound," by Tim Lebon
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Images
This category is a hold-over from the days when I freely flouted copyright
concerns and network load with Ionicus sketches. There are numerous sites
that have images of PGW, his book covers, and so forth; among them are
Sir
Watkyn Bassett's page (this mirror
site may be faster) and Amici
di Wodehouse.
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Wodehouse As Namesake
There are pages that, knowingly or not, honor Plum and his characters as
namesakes.
Jeeves, in particular, is a popular name:
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Kreitzberg. Please send comments, suggestions, and broken link notices
to tak@smart.net. Updated January 19,
2000.